Kendall Jenner’s Pepsi ad sparks backlash

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FILE – In this Nov. 22, 2015 file photo, Kendall Jenner arrives at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. Jenner says she just a `big kid’ at heart and misses childhood times with her little sister Kylie, when they would head outdoors and play in the dirt. Taking me time for the busy Jenner can mean going poolside or hopping on a motorbike, but it usually involves putting down her phone and trying to live in the moment. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

NEW YORK (CNN) Kendall Jenner’s new ad for Pepsi has fallen flat.

After pumping up the excitement for her new role as a Pepsi spokesperson, the model unveiled her debut ad on Tuesday and quickly became the target of backlash, as did the soda company.

In the ad, Jenner is seen participating in a photo shoot and becomes distracted by a group of protesters. She decides to join them, and toward the end, comes face-to-face with a stoic police officer. She offers him a Pepsi and he accepts the drink before cracking a smile.

The ad was quickly accused of appropriating the Black Lives Matter movement and using social justice to sell soda.

The imagery was also thought by some to be far too similar to photos of Ieshia Evans, a protester who was detained by law enforcement while protesting in Baton Rouge following the shooting death of Alton Sterling at the hands of police.

“Pepsi’s new ad Kendall Jenner ‘ends racism’ by handing police men a Pepsi – way to degrade 50 yrs of black/minority struggle,” wrote one person on Twitter.

“Can you believe Kendall Jenner solved all the Black Lives Matter issues by giving a Pepsi to a cop? inspiring,” wrote another, sarcastically.

“Next time @pepsi do one where Kendall Jenner marches to Montgomery but the cops don’t bludgeon her bc she’s white & has a refreshing @pepsi,” added New Yorker contributing writer Jia Tolentino.

Community organizer Deray McKesson also commented on the ad, tweeting, “If I had carried Pepsi I guess I never would’ve gotten arrested. Who knew?”

The ad was part of what Pepsi was calling its “moments” campaign.

Jenner’s ad was called “Jump In,” “a short film about the moments when we decide to let go, choose to act, follow our passion and nothing holds us back,” according to a company description.

Here is the advertisement featuring Jenner:

In a statement to CNN, Pepsi said: “This is a global ad that reflects people from different walks of life coming together in a spirit of harmony, and we think that’s an import message to convey.”
Jenner has not weighed in on the backlash.

As of 11:30 p.m. ET, the ad featuring Jenner had been viewed more than 280,000 times.

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